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DY WIZARD IIIRM FOR IN WALL ST. jf, MESGITER e of the Riche: Richest Men, America by Two Years’ Speculation. we in| Trinity's ea Director Reported Missing and Police Notified. BUT SEARCH WAS STOPPED. SPE eee eee THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, WITNESSES TELL IN COURT OF ‘SAPHO’S” IMMORALIT Y. THIRD AVE. NOW . : : : : $ : . ® . . * . * . , ’ MARCH 1, AND THERE ARE OTHERS, 1900. INO POLITICS IN Receiver Grant in Charge of Road Says So--To Cut Expenses. Hugh J me have not yet mastered the Intricactes of & en full control of the Third avenue the existing financial conditions here. road, is pushing the affairs of the com- | “How long it will take to place the pany along in vigorous £ Tle! road om « eotid financtal footing again . ; Wife Announced that She'? Had Heard from ; Him, * * es ’ | + Dr Arthur Ho Messiter, well known | > tn mustea! chureh circles and for i Sears ormanies abd chuit master othe Trinity Church, was reported to-day | 4 missing from hia home 18 West Onel | Hundred and Ninth street | Hin relatives made @ diligent search and inquiry at all the hospitals, but without result and they finally turned to the pottee and asked ald in| f locating the missing usickan . Dr. Messiter wax in the habit of tak-|¢ ing long rides on street cars * going » pointe In New Maien Island He seldc Intended destination, and as he usually returned in time for dinner, his datly tripn were never mentioned unless hel} happened to bring them up In the course of conversation. He left home as usual at 11 o clock yesterday morning, simply saying that he wae going for an outing, When he failed to return search for him was tin- mediately begun ‘The night was spent by his relatives vietUng the various hospitals and no trace of him having been found the police were notified Friends of Dr. Messiter feared that he | seeeribe fo weeete tee pithy at either met with foul play or had gone | oP a jodging-house ie Parle You hear to some distant point in his ramblings |. pei) ring end @ man opens the door acta Dhaba At che side of the scene. A door opens De. Mesalter is very deaf, and this! on the opposite akle of the stage and lenda to the bellet that he may bavelPannic te Grande steps tn and saya been run over. something to the man, who apparently Dr, Messiter Is about wixty yearrliy a concierge to Fannie Le Grande— 014, of average height and build. Hel ynereupon he retires through hia door, haa white hair and whiskers, with wend ihen Jean (axeein follows Fannie » 48 OO Obs 1OSSHET: (Continued from Firat Page.) re-ollection tp that he waa talking with Toto, the girl In the black costume. Mr. Ingils was then shown various photographs of scenes which he ‘denti- fled and which were offered in evidence Q. Now, Mr. Ingil will you kindly nk ee Eee PP eee ee ee ee ee ee ee FIRED A BULLET INTO HIS BRAIN. Contractor John W. Adams’s Tragic Suicide in a Fifty- ee ad explanattc intends to follow. them and the rord. 1 will make some radical changes in the working staff. and naturally in the | methods hitherto pursued in the office ie the Company. At (this time 1 cannot 0 100 deeply into (his matter, because I “STOCKS ALE, THEN OMe, was at the main offce road at/Tocannot say, It will, however, be longer | hurd (0 prepare a statement of the ex- Another mechanics’ len was Med in Street, abo I o'clock, where financial the County ¢t day agai t men interested ty the company were the CpARS OH eden Conduit Waiting to see him Cable ¢ When he finished with those persons] against AY nue and there he was ready to tell In part (he polley) U-second Manoattanville and he has mapped out and which he says Fines . ie fiallway, Cs panies, j ‘ cal Adiitional |lenw were by the pointment as receiver, were rat during the firet part of to-day's market cline ‘The stock opened at of a half point from Lp low that figure ie stocks dropped 91-2 and closed at 9, ule ‘hie Ind. & Low Une.) tod Then he made several suggestions con- Lition com ‘This f the cerning the daily routine, and rin] not be finished for pee k a one of the cars of the road rode doWN} take several weeks Ss town, He arrived at his office, 44 Wail | “Pont he said, emphatically,Joan Stee! and Wire Company, of New Ml play absolutely no part in the ney, or $22,851.81 and by ton & Co. for $1,335.50. | reorganisation. The stockholders may " poeoseeed | POM anmured that nothing will be done Bye rerey pees which @ with any idea other (han to benefit} the announcement of Mr. nie Alaty-ffth street and Third avenue at! chan some have been led to suppese, a8 sident Elias |e amairs of the Company are much had preceded him and the two went 1010 entangled. consultation : “I shall keep only clerks that are Mr. Grant called for the books of tle) really needed and discharge the others, concern and spent an hour over them. | the many passes that have been lesued Officials of the road were called in and by the road will be called i" cept questions conerrning raiir fen, The clerks ate new werueg OE took after legal and legislative matters. the someme taal men ers ene worse ‘slight limp due to an injured knee tn F} ‘ ) upon the stage, and she thanks him t| "De. Masniter” waa organiat of Trinity |tup tengtng her'nome, He sape te hen ninth Street Sal a a Bl cama te" tmRee tee, nenas|aevages, nen, Be see oon. eg as iss ADOLPH MONELL-SAYRE. Slates antes vn: eech. ecu Sntcn Bho says “yea.” and 1 think they —— Sugar and Third Avenue} x». # i Grande ot a walk over In the Mreotion of that Fi i PPAAOIEOE RAIN COPIED Hesse ndsenroeroh| and for yenrs was recognised as anlgtalrway and come back again, or | Joon Willard Adams shot and killed Mr. Adama came to this city after! Still Off and List Alapigh Monell -Bayre. Of success are thene authority in his line vomething of (hat sort, and they ap-| himself in Duffy's saloon and restaurant | finishing the Union Station in Bt. Louie) Affected. © Baer hear of him betorer “First Keep your eyes very wide| Hundreds of choir boys were trained |proach nearer—or rather Jean ap-| A! 1 West Fifty-ninth street and formed a partnership with a man b + Probably not, yo open. I { Senator Clark, of Montana, |0Y "1m and organists of to-day testify | proaches nearer to Fannie and saya|t¢rnoon, Mr. Adams a named Thompson. That partnership — — | ) Within two years, and boginuing fresh |in Washineion yeeterday. He han a| {0 dis ability as an instructor Which is your floor?” She repilen| builder with offices in the Townsend | continued until about six months ago, ua | | from school, with a legacy of $21,000 oF | wondertul eye—wide open—and 1 looka| |/% Messiter's improvisations and ac third.” He leans over her eager-| Bullding, 1123 Broadway when the firm dissolved. Adams! Although the stock market ay . i B00, he has amaseed a fortune which|m man straight through. It jllustrates| Companiments have always been the nd atret: his arms out ap it] He was wie superintendent of con-| wax practically frosen out and Thomp-| Moat promiainely to-day prh or| inte ite — name among those of the (en | physically what a man can do mentally | Wonder of orgeniate about to encircle her, but without quite|#tuction of the Grear Union Railway! son organized a new firm under the| the firs hour under heavy selling nm ‘men in America. ‘There are wm great many opportunities} At the time of his retirement from|doing #o He says, “Mayn't J, oh,| Station, tn 8, Louls, erected tn 18%.| came of Thompeon, Starrett & Co. the entre list was affected Rr oer ea Py is only twenty-four years aid. for making money and as many more| Trinity 1t was said that he had been|mayn't | carry you to the room?’ Then | He war popular with his associates, be- w 1 wh Grip. Metropolitan, People’s Gas and Ten-) rity sy fradi health, but of indomitable| for iusing 1, A majority of people go| forced out, and more or jess feeling wan| the repites 1 loved by Nis friends and succewatad 10) tame then formed | nesser Coal & Eon were exceedingly| 4 | ‘and indefatigable tn@ustry, Mr.| through the world with their ever shut,| "own in the matter SAPHO’S ELOQUENT “NO.” | "itits* \ man aatred Hopkins. The wee meg | Mons at the opening cy ‘ , went Into Boston eopper| particularly when they are young. If] Dr. Mesaiter took the matter to heart . When welldrested young ma! iit up a good bueltecs ond frm! The first-named opened 1 3-4 points | we fotke when they hed touched bottom | some one soreads before them a brilliant| Dl’ a8 he was very deaf and his hear-] 1 cannot reproduce anything that] wearing « fashionable light mackineown. | gg Tt te dl Bite waa Very] above last nigai, at (72 34, then ad-) M i) j fm less than a year had cleared «| opportunity (hey'll see it. Ing falling, he took his retirement phil-|sounds like her volce, but that “No” [opened the door of Duffy's saloon thin] “ONT tt pi ‘iene a” S| vanced almost another point, t0 174 1-2 a 4 “The second element of success ip] OMphically and did not complain, He|!s uttered in three or four syllables rhoon, no one paid much attention | rn Me ee fends say that) goon after, however, a reaction wiped a4 { ‘The million has grown ike Jack’s| ‘thoroughnens,’" wald he “and thare to] *"d hie family are regular attendants | She “No” in a way that does to him. He wae a ptranger there. He ooasinialie seis ee he had been out half the advance, Eyre J ' : walk, through diilful management | where I am firmly convinced at the} t Trialty, He bas a wife, two daugh-[NOt sound like @ negative und leans walked briskly to the wash room aad Vistent patent £? os At Limes) ‘Tennessee Coal and Iron was up 23-4) Svional Tat oN Speculation and in other investments, | value of a college career. It 1s an ad-| ‘ers and one son, all grown up. over toward oe I recall thas on one Platel Shot Startled Gwests. | jiever that In a spasm ot oe ris points, at % 34. People's Gus wan up| National sce! ) Héo-day Adolph Monsli-Bayre's neme| vantage, however, not a necessity. Al Mrs. Messiter announced late this af-| ocsien vee va ana ieaned over, A® instant later was heard the report | sanity he rushed into the saloon and) s,Qunt, at 101-2 but subsequently fell <oristh a Westen Eh) Mentioned slong with Rockefeller’s,| man can ge along in commercial pur-|!¢rnoon that rhe had recetved word thar {ed the word “No” and leaned over ie ey A naive as of a fall fallow-|ended hie iife below last night's close, to 100 34, Nortolk & Western pf 8 It’s, Carnegie's, Sage’s, Gould’s| multe without 1, but tt Is an advantage | er husband had hurt bis knee and was eve a ae ia lita aa dood Aaa F) People rushed to the room and| Mr, Adams lived at 141 Weat Ninotietn | @ Ted Avenue and American Sure | Somheen Bite Hy the rest of the masters of finance of | an4 in a profeetional life tt ts « os-| With friends, She gave no further par- |took off his hat foun the vous 4 is nthe foot, letrest. If # were the most conspicuous weak issues. wa sity tieulare Thereupon he temedietoly. slipped one a ties ma on i e i Hr e Was married and leaves ‘ol The former, after opening flat at 58 1-2, im « é “ n around her back and the other be-) There was a bullet wound in his right | childrer : x i friend he recently confided that At Harvard thoroughness |. (he = <a heath her knees and pleked her up and |vemple. A smoking revolver lay on the] Hie former partner, Mr. Thompson, was | jerveees hig ep eee, i while ma. P a hed acquired a fortune exceeded by |Gaminant iden in everything, and is N P RT Ri D TY started to carry her upstaire, she i! |+1eq floor.” He was dea shocked to hear of the suicide, He sald| tees ga eno The opening, Wi Tet, M4 oe more than ten in thie country drummed into every boy there It gets ‘ t Meantime inaking inar he coul to M5 3-4, Pissilntt oe 1 ‘ ns ougvatiad Uh your tind Wad it Meade sounds which seemed to me to deo’ The employees called a policeman, |e could not assign any cause for he| “Brookivn Rapid ‘Transit and Manbat-|Wensg?"4t BMA IBN 1H Mis Mey tus aceereen te ct | thvense you te fee Hite. Ira ts Ree eee eat Arrying’ her | "ho. After searching the clothes of the | 4d not seen Adums for the past three! tan were inclined to Icke ground in sym. | Peoria A ka +N ie « in one of the departments at to do aiything he eught ta meow] Chamber of Commerce Demande Wa hier atmeeliugs to hie neck ‘wlelde, announced that he was John W.| months Their relations were frlendiy | pathy with Third Avenue i ee Oe oS | going 0 ¢ ite nd he did not belleve that. by d ne 1 F | ‘everything he parsibly can know about Tari® Be Dropped—Calle with er right arte and Grave herselt a bullder . egieakon Mee ae troub.es had ‘anything to de with the The drop, however, did aot exceed Heating ix ot e 8 © | “NEIGHBOR OF CROESUSES. |" Congress te Act. up the stairway phe wit you are | RL Ne: ee over @ fraction in either stogs | Hee op iBel a a ae re ‘RMibrdi and Ot: Gavel) Smepactiooes “all ‘cio aseaiiuiy madiine of tho Chaianer ‘ A rrr ; i ——— | The Ratiway list was vere active and Map. sie pt ge gt ge Gy " emt fol is young man 4 * can still f ‘our! strong, 7 cifle en! f mansion at Fifth ave | tY° are y ood ey have at 32 Nassau street arried jand) Fann irande. Toty carrie!) He uses a number of of . . “sg bd with Levi P. Morton, ex-Vice- | dens; they don't want to change them | An address wus made by Mr. Mer- Undteating by a croas| him off by force to walts with her,Jand very, Suinber fell ered Trading Was qulte active, but not very | MF Je AG lal ot pt! weg of the United States, for her |! 48't object to a stendtast adherence| iam, Lotrector of the Cenmus, on ine!’ Ja the stalrwas, azul | Fannle 1c Grande, iiaviiy the wupertor | throws that Ietter in the fire and takes] Néavy it wr ent 8” oe Bot le Hoenn e4 ia wo, contrived a plan to get | o1 othe Jette on e t ” 7 3 * i 2 neighbor on the one wide ied . —, but a man ougnt AlWAYS! congue of 19, as far an It relates to ser to him |hta GU HIe again, end 19 HOI hie, Aba lecuiptne who. iene we eure of Bay nt Posapbiccy aA Pesca Mi poten in (he |e tte auaieaeen,. oe ae a ite! é Henry 'M. Flagier, the Standard 01) |‘? ready to change It tf reason 8¢) the city and State of New York to hie-thel after Uiat she kept him. because even| That letter is very earnest in It rst hour, and Steel Joop, Tennessee 8 9) on whe other, and the OH. P/M ; Gustav H. Schwab, of the Exeoutive pre that aoe BR ry har et gg egme LA ta Bee ate ea, wating ree ite laa ety 2 ts, the Dr. Seward Webbs, the e fourth and last element of lcymmitter, read a long renolution per- h eyes for them or anybody but| beautiful bod Jausetn throws (het Cel ADE Susie 2. 2s Texas Pacite Ibe 18 PK. Vandverbilis and the McK, Twom- | wo Hard work taining to free trade with Porto Rico Interval hee ; letter tn the fre, bit takes Out enother Me much ser tale tac ied tonsa |e Avenue = wus ae est Rega alone will rot do. One must} iy was adopted unanimously here (inate ma) describe the part of the first }one It ts from Plamant. 1 saye:| active demand for the Western, South Pete iy rape %£ & & sale aiid work intelligently, with wide-open ayes, 4 A sain here (indicating of | scene which you forgot on the last day.| “Even in prison | am happy when |! ern and Southwestern stocks. ‘The att len Poles my aN Hy, Paes MmG-enillionaire MAS 8! and ihe wide-open iden, ‘The reason 601. en Seramiids that (rede stage clher on the! Simply that the announcenment was lulose my eves and dream of you, my| (ire lst wes risag strongly al 11 oelock | Wale hae im & Office with Davis &@ Van Noe 1.1. pecpl at sk a ‘ retween the United Blates and Porto! ® MBO aay, that oe puade that Flamant was arrested for | beautiful Fannie. and business was arger than for weeks. [1 ad ae % bankers, at 4 % Wall street ae tee e {s lack of foo be reeteloted by ome hath irgery oof Ue stage Fannie le don't remember the words exact! Al noon @ renews i » 1 Mag the Sub-Treasary, and, ne| NOK ete failure to apprectate the| Nits und imelute ihe (ovarcon tak we then to sirtke Grandes lover of the moment. Flamant, Uut that (s the tone of the letter Gass] ward movement mas cnumed by enor: | t ue dig Rofl os RY, Neceselty for nmustering things, knowing | es, Ah Ineiete (ha ongreas (ake Hit he cannot say Thaving heen arrested for forgery, eh’ win throws ihat letter In the fire and| Mouse sales of Bugar, whien dropped My mM oy Saother office and another home in) aii, * | prom to “redeem ure good LOOKED LIKE iurne to this Noung countryman, attrac. |t#kes out another one ‘There are six | 10. Inromdx on the prices of, the spe. | Webaah. pt 2. oe ON IN “Sy m p Waa Milde pledge of this nation KISSING. the as te is, to console horeett im pred bar | pe {axes Ct out) claities were made, Steel Hoop preferred | West. C r nm cy be! 4 ithe: ree her wae Miss Stewart, of Lex pred fs faluve. we el q - him, tle went with ner very gladly. one by one a wally he hand> her one] sagging 4 points, While the standard) W 10% 10% Pat Mensi-tayr's ree in ihe wor 181 ington, Ky.- Me wae’ my father’s geo. [Ss ROnewer for the future weitere oF| Wulipenee Wall bis teen, he went to her apartments with ter and and says. will make you read" hin" | eracka were ikem the demand cemwed and | Wael, 6 1 3a ot ST Ste are Mit ooe obusth, GAR: te © Rico. Famaitiet tere ower fle struggles Very much against 11 walt! (i Me 1 as that of Monte Cristo—thar pie[ SO! Cush and ber grandfather was of the resolution were ordered! Mf Ubturned the two faces are very © The altness then described the second| sobs and walks {0 the othet side of the| af wane atid maintained with #pe-| - ' fe not yet familiar to all the Thomas T Woodruff, founder of the lent to the President te ogether he » sare Jett on my antnd) act ia detail, the visit of Unele Cesaire room, but he follows her amd compels | strength In some issues. - wash ‘ ‘ ho wn of phe Was ale ry ‘a nee o Dustling all Winter | Crimmins of the day and built and lived congratulating and complimentin fair and fitlor aa ue Teele . * hat she| RIT ria on, ‘Other ‘tmows faders i me fhe | a @m all the select “tists a house at 3 Fifth avenue, Rapid Transit Commission in closing ale fair because thee: ie all immemecet net it ghe mig stay there and live) WRITHES AT HIS FEET, group were from 1 to WIT4 Unow tbe| belongs. Hen my grandmother Woodruff died tract tor (he ane 4 read. the slightest ny wie him | highest. The bulk of the trading was|Mellef of Laé@yamtth Beomed Alt) | abe left mee legacy. It wasn't contract for the lerground roa She does not read the name of the these pri tes and fluctuations else- a7 ‘i > quite » like. it i} oo propert juctuations else. ‘ ee, a ee fwillion, ane Wi Waba't quile oo sean — ha wag hae inagit ¥ SAPHO’S FRANK DRESS. jfh te Aiba" tile 1 osvatine | oe nore were not Important, but the tone leenee—Amerioans Mreag by : ne Court—atrike it aut, (Addr im 8 7 Pierre naturally genial eargy fel 2.00. ay i: sar somenere vermees] TY ISSUE TUNNBL BONDS, | tiger Mowttentor atte oot Tae yialt of Dorlan, Jeaa's fancee, who] comeumption. ut 1 Tenow “it is my rise, ts uae t0 106 helped pe ympathy. fe him, a an Hvening World! and $1,600,0W. eh | A No, on, No, I won't say that.|is taken away by Cesaire and ‘Aunt “4 oe ee eet nee ie the life out wit the invited renewed “| Great enthusiasm accompanied by found onicalling upon him to-| “If | Bave made judicious use of the Ar ihe moment, 1 simply say that the! Davionne, waa then described. Then the) fmt Seine tt forts by the bears. Third Avenue war | some activity and pronounced strength | opportunities it gave me 1 am (0 Ol poerg of Retimate Aeiberees |aenes MOS Soll’on tay Sete ae tner a | creemennce, Of Fanae. Her seluctaat | mndch Twill pot‘read it She ‘clings a ha ete | followed the officlal announcement of 7 jeture a De to ‘4 comtume » ungratulated 926,000,000 City Securities we [TTA 1 do not want io say a thing Sot all waid the witness Tt] (at fn there, and ssye" -Loatt you. Seo] santal Wy i OF ke ee ee DER. BEARDLESS YOUTH ut in my early days my mother aie ts Ganaciead hay is not absolutely co {ea vers Want comume. Tt Tings to ber) how much ‘I love tre | Stock Exchange to-day, ° ’ found i necessary lo seek employment ’ ma . very y and reveals her anatomy) all these to you. American securities were in geet de- five minutes the neavy brocaded |ANd ne obtained & clerkahiy under ibe] |The Hoard of Rettmete and Apportion ghey IT PRODUCED. be ttn ‘A. She brings her wrap to| Prd five, wit mast ad S88 from i te +4 per! at the rear of the deep parlor | (Hov" 7 as educated iy the| ment to-day authoriged the issue of Q. What impression was produced 4in and he helps her to put it cent. Atchisoa pf. was the strong fea- EE @ioclosing the person of a elen, COWMMan University at Washington, | §2.90.00 onde to pay for the construc: | MPR, yo mind ‘ey he is’ Bick down in rather 2 aislater- Aol ture, selling equal to G74 St. Paul! : nd Carry u spiral Prone nt , cad a Pace 0 tho col- | road pe following byt 1 events a fot tuck {n the shou!- fi ‘ . @ntatretched lege. Bo 1 entered the Law Schoo! " " the Board Jevening, Me fad become very ‘much he does that she i hien na uy 3-4. ‘ fy © happy welcoming smile and ool of | All the members of ihe Board were |e\ © does she draws vesy | she grasps neem the whole list ‘nton Pacific . . i j mored of her She had him during him and throws her arms! she kneels before him, and puts her fe fragmentary sentences as he (8° University and Wax graduated in| present except Corporation Counset | (he Maly mind ht ean aie t 4 4 pus Tace stocks showed ae i 1 was (00 young then fo be ad- Jen who Was represented by As) He Wea come home with her, That ke him "o let wer Y a 0 ane ite tart off the thor, and afer ‘stant ee he Sean the Ry T might be delaying you too | mitted to the bar, and | have never Corporation Counsel Hill when & en ne, Sy seoncaae te hi hb him or tell her tm Telents and says she ‘oa at on Ut e = + ught it worth while et sted fo ly two mi: fer to carry ner up che (airway happens? i Bde makes| The third act wih like time mo; we more valuable the wide tan Oem pr ee eaae en said Wret a be country fou we sd to him very warmly and urges him | particularity and pamerene a few specialties. y on legal subj ce| . ‘ and he eagetly se er in hie et ner stay there, | do not at this /offered in evidence. District-Attorney |T"won first rise for ah esnay natn cat | Fecord | tie “lhe ea In arm The Im: | moment toca anv’ phrate Gardiner entered the room a: tals period Sut and vt tock s bad of Twenty Petate with Amira) stkutlonal question arising out of s se-. |Ree'ah ' Fag hy oe pi van fo] o owe oe say be reg whenland Hstened attentively to the test!-| The total miles Saleo—Reartion Yollewed ry ‘ t ring ot ! during Ose’ rst eve te with him tert > on hg on Commerce. REAL MANAGER F POR B R T & of jhe act. and seeing thie—that reaming and thre i baesd lial ta ‘ot onde wae the Jump. — y had gone up there to remasilhis neck she sa} ‘The arket was oucit feet pr parnuar avenon| WHEAT WAS. FIRMER ‘ Mott, etemte ae’ ue att] WANTED TO BE HIS SLAVE. ction art wat ie cies ¢ * wey part attention produced a mora) or tmmors!| “thet your hair bn and enormously active at the opentag strest Just now. Wall street be ON MODERAT! Raliresd Yaw Wil RK ' jon on your minds your eyes clowe t ie thus described the iniense parting { E BUYING. | | Muminel objected and che Court]. Tien sues site leave the room? A of Jean ant Bapho - a es ol tom—Vew OMers | cigded the @Ugetlen ie re act, did] ee nae something about, “whee ta tt and “‘ | of the fire act, aid { resiat you P 0 ‘The wheat market opened a litte frm. Divecters. hat, Produce any impression on your] lag her of little he saves tT don't ‘ou whail a FY | etadea “slight advance over last night,| Presitent Rossiter won't try any mandy Ai " Mi this is love clearly. hot shake me reetleg wath *~ 8 aided ’ Pass seals tal Wb Silat. tna weit nen does eave the room?|her and tries arow but mn houne.outstie longer to run the whole Brookiyn Rapid | rah: Dechellete, a man of bigh life, was] A She says somerning luvs guns] fails 10 do $0. ed zB S a} Transit system and tte finances, legisia- | giving a tall at his house, as be ex-| away to bring proof (hat she loves him, ve mali clinging to bie and they a % by ton and other ramifications | maine is when ee Ng 4 the} ond she gues away walk ra Pd aoe he try- od ‘Mak pt 2 sf ; 3 who werg there had al ing to repel her an to him, oy ay wer The Board of Directors to-day created! rene ‘of his ladies on Ot hy ; New York's opening prices were iia Nty some new offices and tried to fill them|acquarntances, fast women 7" it AWFUL SAPHO REVEALED. vestens , my § ms ¢ re Th }4; July, with capable, practical mea. J. C [peared to be from their actions de ‘ and she wil not leave hem Finally » Hi age ic ent Mennor avd speech. do, were aileading f the voit helette| she falls sown before him, and “a we partis! reaction, ané at! Rraokenri ig: made acting General 1 + says to 5. onrnine, prices, this ball with the men who assoctatel at Fannt » wil ‘ a oe on market was steady at a heat. A 3-4; J ‘Jul La: eg mm, May Moneger. He was formerly chief engt- | wath them nartous Sapo ‘and hy ie _ 1S pee on tee i neer, He w ave charge of the road statuette Then . Summer! F- 5 Wark hos oe RIVALRY FOR JEAN. oh eit the ot ie om ask 5 potas on. the distant, ‘ : a phe tells Two additions! vice-presidents were! That when Jean Gaussin appeared on|are proofs of her | _ a i’) y] made The first is T. & Williams, for | the stage, Chiat ag ‘The Witness—Bhe opens .s @ ‘ « eatured merly fecretary and treasurer, He will fmt" oe Aaet Geek 5 = * ‘The position of second vice-president ‘arm ett W, D, Meneetiy,

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